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Martinez Man Charged With Weapon, Other Offenses After Confrontation At BLM Painting
From the Office of the District Attorney: Martinez, Calif. – The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office charged Joseph Osuna (30-year-old Martinez resident) with three criminal counts, including two felonies, for his alleged action of the unlawful possession of a firearm by a prohibited person on Sunday, July 5. Osuna drove by a Black Lives…
Read MoreDanville Summer Concert Fans Can Rock Out – But Must Flick Their Bics At Home
From the Town of Danville: Fire up the grill and get the cooler ready because Music in the Park is back and this time you can enjoy it from your own backyard. This summer, the Town of Danville is presenting two virtual concerts filmed from the stage at the Village Theatre that will stream directly…
Read MoreLafayette Resident Turns Lens Skyward – Captures NEOWISE
Lafayette neighbor Ed Koo knows his way around a camera and the Night Sky, apparently, using his trusty D7000 DSLR to get these shots of C/2020 F3, aka Comet NEOWISE, a fast-moving chunk of ice and gas discovered by its namesake telescope in March. Bright enough to be visible to the naked eye, NEOWISE is the…
Read MoreLetter: Tall Fences Do Not Good Neighbors Make
Editor: Like most of our neighbors we were pleased to learn of the impending arrival of a new arrival to our half acre of suburban heaven, a neighborhood known for its rose gardens, low rock walls and picket fences, most of us eager to find out who had just paid cash for the “little house…
Read MoreGrass Fire Causes Some Anxious Moments In Martinez Sunday
Crews from the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (ConFire) are mopping up a swift-moving blaze which burned uphill from its start near Alhambra Way toward apartments and county offices on Douglas and Vista Oaks drives Sunday. The fire was reported shortly before 1 p.m. with ConFire crews deploying quickly along Vista Oaks in an…
Read MoreMore Than 8 Percent Of Contra Costa COVID-19 Tests Coming Back Positive
Saturday, July 11, 2020 Due to a sharp rise in the percentage of COVID-19 tests returning positive in the community, Contra Costa County today amended its social distancing health order to temporarily tighten face-covering requirements and prohibit indoor gatherings where there is elevated risk of spreading the virus. Local data show that 8.04 percent of…
Read MoreMoraga’s Commons Park Closes At Dusk Friday Due To Reported Coyote Encounter
Moraga police announced the closure of popular Commons Park at dusk Friday, citing the hour as the time coyotes are more apt to roam and making the move after a child was reportedly bitten by a coyote in the park parking lot. Police made the decision after consulting with wildlife officials. The park will reopen…
Read MoreGov. Newsom Planning Release Of 8,000 State Prison Inmates To Alleviate COVID-19 Threat
Aides to Gov. Gavin Newsom said his administration will release approximately 8,000 state prison inmates by August, in a bid to ease widespread coronavirus outbreaks at several state facilities and reduce pressure from lawmakers and prisoner advocates. News of the releases began to filter out just before noon Friday. Aides said the releases will be…
Read MorePossible Coyote Bite Reported In Moraga Thursday
California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials are investigating an incident near the restrooms at Moraga Commons Park today, Thursday, after a 2-year-old boy was bitten on the leg by an animal reported to be a coyote. The incident occurred in the park parking lot, according to police. The child, who was with a caregiver,…
Read MoreThursday Hunting And Pecking
Slammed again as the News Gods look down upon us and say: “Vacation? No vacation for you, earthbound desk drones.” We were assisting a digital bro with a couple of in-county incidents juuuuusst outside our immediate area of coverage this morning when our own side of the property line started acting up with a nasty…
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